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Is there a way to experience this for the uninitiated? Can you train yourself or "set yourself up" for a better chance of It happening?
I've heard sleeping in a supine position (like on your back) increases your chances of entering sleep paralysis. But I despise it; I've had it multiple times and it's plain and simply unnerving. During those paralytic states, I've heard my name being called, people talking in low whispers and a tangible sense of pure terror. I know I'm awake during these episodes and I can see the surroundings in my room (it helps having the light from a back porch light bulb enter the window), but I feel a tingle go down my spine, I try to rock back and forth and eventually I can move. It still creeps the heck out of me to this day.
When you're asleep your body is supposed to be pretty much paralysed. This helps prevent you falling out of bed or acting out our dreams etc. We all know however, that there are certain people for who this doesn't happen, those who sleepwalk or sleeptalk for example. Sleep paralysis is simple the situation where for whatever reason, you have the usual immobility that you get from sleep, only you have not fully fallen asleep yet.
There is nothing supernatural about the experience, its just unusual that's all.
That's correct, when you enter REM sleep (the restful part of sleep), we enter a sleep-induced paralytic state to protect the body from harm but the sensation can be frightening.








